if given the chance, it would be hard to pass up Augusta, even in this 'situation'. but i would have to seriously consider Pebble, Cypress, spyglass area. and also St. Andrews. plenty of course and a lot of history there. at Pebble and St. Andrews, you would get more golf, but at Augusta, you'd get, well, Augusta. If I ever played Augusta, i'd probably take 8 hours to play because i wouldn't want the round to end!

So many great places to choose but for a weekend - I would head to Wisconsin for a 'Kohler' Golf Experience ! There's the Blackwolf Run - River Course, ranked #15 in GD's 100 Greatest Public Courses for 2011-12 and then there's Whistling Straits - Straits Course, ranked #3 in GD's 100 GPC for 011-012... Fabulous accommodations and spa....Definitetly need those after a round of golf !

So many great places to choose but for a weekend - I would head to Wisconsin for a 'Kohler' Golf Experience ! There's the Blackwolf Run - River Course, ranked #15 in GD's 100 Greatest Public Courses for 2011-12 and then there's Whistling Straits - Straits Course, ranked #3 in GD's 100 GPC for 011-012... Fabulous accommodations and spa....Definitetly need those after a round of golf !

that's interesting. i would have never thought about Wisconsin, but those are two top courses to be able to hit in a weekend.

i wonder what location could give you the highest ranked courses playable in a weekend??